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The annual course of Health Lectures to be given at the Medical School on Longwood Avenue this year has recently been announced by the faculty of medicine of Harvard University. This series of 12 lectures on medical subjects is to be open to the public, and there will be no admission charge. The lectures are to take place on Sunday afternoons, beginning on January 5 and ending on March 23. The addresses will begin at 4 o'clock, and the doors will be closed at five minutes past the hour.
The speakers and subjects follow:
January 5--Dr. H. A. Nissen. "The Value and Limitations of Physiotherapy".
January 12--Mr. Philip Drinker, "Dust and Health".
January 19--Dr. Soma Weiss, "The Causes of High Blood Pressure: its Prevention and Management".
January 26--Dr. M. Fremont-Smith, "Nerves and Nervous Diseases".
February 2--Dr. W. D. Sutliff, "Pneumonia".
February 9--Dr. H. A. Kent, "Mouth Health".
February 16--Dr. Hallowell Davis. "Sense Organs and Sensations".
February 23--Dr. B. E. Hamilton, "Heart Defects in Relation to Pregnancy". (To women only.)
March 2 Dr. W. L. Mendenhall, "Tobacco".
March 9--Dr. P. W. Emerson, "Heart Disease in Children".
March 16--Dr. A. V. Bock, "Keeping Fit".
March 23--Dr. Henry Jackson, "Cancer".
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